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Promotion | All Elite Wrestling | ||
Date | July 19, 2023 | ||
City | Boston, Massachusetts | ||
Venue | TD Garden | ||
Attendance | 8,956 [1] | ||
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The 2023 Blood & Guts was the third annual Blood & Guts professional wrestling television special produced by All Elite Wrestling (AEW). It was held on July 19, 2023, at the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. The event aired as a special episode of AEW's primary weekly television program, Wednesday Night Dynamite , which aired live on TBS. The July 21 episode of Friday Night Rampage on TNT, which was a special episode titled Royal Rampage and the second annual Royal Rampage, was also taped the same night immediately after the live broadcast of Blood & Guts.
Four matches were held for the live broadcast of Blood & Guts, with an additional three matches taped for Royal Rampage. Per the theme of the show, the main event was the Blood and Guts match, in which The Golden Elite (Kenny Omega, "Hangman" Adam Page, Matt Jackson, Nick Jackson, and Kota Ibushi) defeated Blackpool Combat Club (Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli, and Wheeler Yuta), Konosuke Takeshita, and Pac. In another prominent match, Adam Cole and MJF defeated The Jericho Appreciation Society (Daniel Garcia and Sammy Guevara) in the finals of the Blind Eliminator Tag Team Tournament and in the opening contest, Jack Perry defeated Hook to win the FTW Championship.
Role | Name |
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Commentators | Excalibur (both shows) |
Tony Schiavone (both shows) | |
Taz (Dynamite) | |
Chris Jericho (Blind Eliminator Tag Team Tournament Finals and Rampage) | |
Don Callis (Blood and Guts match) | |
Ring announcer | Justin Roberts |
Referees | Bryce Remsburg |
Paul Turner | |
Aubrey Edwards | |
Rick Knox | |
Stephon Smith | |
Interviewers | Renee Paquette |
Alex Marvez |
Blood & Guts is an annual television special produced by the American professional wrestling promotion All Elite Wrestling (AEW) since 2021. The event airs mid-year as a special episode of the company's primary weekly program, Wednesday Night Dynamite . The concept of the event comes from the Blood and Guts match, which is AEW's version of the classic WarGames match in which two teams fight inside a roofed cell structure that surrounds two rings placed side-by-side and is contested as the main event match of the card. [2]
On June 28, 2023, AEW announced that the third annual Blood & Guts would air live as the July 19 episode of Dynamite on TBS and would be held at the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. [3] Additionally, it was announced that the July 21 episode of Friday Night Rampage would be taped immediately after the live broadcast of Blood & Guts and would air on tape delay on TNT as the second annual Royal Rampage special episode. [4]
Blood & Guts featured professional wrestling matches that involved different wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds and storylines. Wrestlers portrayed heroes, villains, or less distinguishable characters in scripted events that built tension and culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches. [5] Storylines were produced on AEW's weekly television programs, Dynamite, Collision , and Rampage.
In June 2023, AEW announced a men's tag team tournament consisting of eight teams that would begin that summer. The rules of the tournament were that all men would be paired at random via a draw, which was conducted on and off screen by Renee Paquette and RJ City. The tournament began on July 5, airing live on Dynamite and on tape delay on July 7 on Rampage. [6] This concept is similar to World Championship Wrestling's BattleBowl tournament where the teams were drawn at random in a "Lethal Lottery".
Blood & Guts averaged 953,000 viewers, which is the largest number since February 22, with 0.34 rating in AEW's key demographic. [7]
No. | Results | Stipulations | Times [8] | ||
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1 | Jack Perry defeated Hook (c) by pinfall | Singles match for the FTW Championship | 11:40 | ||
2 | Dr. Britt Baker, D.M.D. defeated Kayla Sparks by submission | Singles match | 1:05 | ||
3 | Adam Cole and MJF defeated The Jericho Appreciation Society (Daniel Garcia and Sammy Guevara) by pinfall | Blind Eliminator tag team tournament final for a future AEW World Tag Team Championship match | 10:45 | ||
4 | The Golden Elite (Kenny Omega, "Hangman" Adam Page, Matt Jackson, Nick Jackson, and Kota Ibushi) defeated Blackpool Combat Club (Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli, and Wheeler Yuta), Konosuke Takeshita, and Pac by submission | Blood and Guts match [9] | 51:15 | ||
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No. | Results [10] | Stipulations | Times [11] | ||
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1 | Darby Allin won by last eliminating Swerve Strickland | 20-man Royal Rampage Battle Royal for an AEW TNT Championship match at All Out | 28:33 | ||
2 | The Acclaimed (Anthony Bowens and Max Caster) and Billy Gunn defeated QTV (QT Marshall, Johnny TV, and Aaron Solo) (with Harley Cameron) by pinfall | Six-man tag team match | 8:48 | ||
3 | Kris Statlander (c) defeated Marina Shafir by pinfall | Singles match for the AEW TBS Championship | 5:02 | ||
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The Royal Rampage match is a two ring 20-man rumble rules battle royal. Two wrestlers start in each ring, then another wrestler enters every 60 seconds, and goes to his assigned ring (red or blue) until all 20 have entered (10 per ring). Eliminations occur by being going over the top rope. The final two wrestlers in each ring then consolidate into a single ring, and the last wrestler remaining is declared the winner.
Draw | Entrant | Order | Eliminated by | Elimination(s) |
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1 | Darby Allin | — | Winner | 3 |
2 | Swerve Strickland | 19 | Darby Allin | 2 |
3 | Jay Lethal | 1 | Ethan Page | 0 |
4 | Nick Wayne | 17 | Swerve Strickland | 2 |
5 | Minoru Suzuki | 3 | The Butcher | 1 |
6 | Brian Cage | 16 | Nick Wayne | 2 |
7 | Ethan Page | 2 | Minoru Suzuki | 1 |
8 | Komander | 9 | Big Bill | 1 |
9 | The Butcher | 5 | Bishop Kaun | 1 |
10 | Big Bill | 14 | Swerve Strickland | 2 |
11 | The Blade | 6 | Toa Liona | 0 |
12 | Isiah Kassidy | 4 | Brian Cage | 0 |
13 | Toa Liona | 18 | Darby Allin | 2 |
14 | Matt Sydal | 7 | Brian Cage | 0 |
15 | Bishop Kaun | 15 | Darby Allin and Nick Wayne | 2 |
16 | Matt Hardy | 13 | Big Bill | 1 |
17 | Matt Menard | 10 | Toa Liona | 0 |
18 | Jeff Jarrett | 12 | Matt Hardy | 0 |
19 | Angelo Parker | 11 | Bishop Kaun | 0 |
20 | Jake Hager | 8 | Komander | 0 |
In June 2023, AEW announced a men's tag team tournament consisting of eight teams that would begin that summer to determine the #1 contenders to the AEW World Tag Team Championship. The rules of the tournament were that the teams would be paired at random via a blind draw, which was conducted on and off screen by Renee Paquette and RJ City. The winners received an AEW World Tag Team Championship match on the July 29, 2023 episode of Collision . The tournament began on July 5, airing live on AEW Dynamite , with the finals taking place on the July 19 episode of Dynamite. [6] [12]
Quarterfinals Dynamite (July 5, 2023) Rampage (July 7, 2023) | Semifinals Dynamite (July 12, 2023) | Final Dynamite: Blood & Guts (July 19, 2023) | ||||||||||||
Adam Cole and MJF | Pin | |||||||||||||
Matt Menard and The Butcher | 8:50 | |||||||||||||
Adam Cole and MJF | Pin | |||||||||||||
Big Bill and Brian Cage | 10:14 | |||||||||||||
Matt Sydal and Trent Beretta | 12:24 | |||||||||||||
Big Bill and Brian Cage | Pin | |||||||||||||
Adam Cole and MJF | Pin | |||||||||||||
Daniel Garcia and Sammy Guevara | 10:45 | |||||||||||||
Darby Allin and Orange Cassidy | Pin | |||||||||||||
Keith Lee and Swerve Strickland | 11:16 | |||||||||||||
Darby Allin and Orange Cassidy | 12:55 | |||||||||||||
Daniel Garcia and Sammy Guevara | Pin | |||||||||||||
Matt Hardy and Jeff Jarrett | 7:38 | |||||||||||||
Daniel Garcia and Sammy Guevara | Pin |
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